Mel Gibson has been involved in a horrible scandal ever since those "alleged" abusive recordings have been made public. The latest polls taken have shown that there is very little impact on whether people go watch his movies. About 75% of the people polled said that the recordings would not determine whether or not they watch him on the big screen. The poll was conducted as a joint venture involving Vanity Fair and 60 Minutes. Of course, his movies include "Braveheart" and "The Passion of The Christ" but should he be forgiven for such outrageous outbursts? Let's not forget that this wasn't the first time that his mouth got him in trouble. He made some anti-Jew comments to a California police officer in 2006.
He has two movies that are about to come out, "The Beaver" and How I Spent My Summer Vacation." The last movie that he put out "Edge of Darkness" didn't do so well at the box office. So do people really not care about what he has "alleged" said? I say alleged only because the case has gone to trial yet. When you hear the tapes there is no mistaking that it's his voice. After the racial slurs, anti-Jew comments, degrading and verbally abusive nature of his messages, does he deserve a second(actually third) chance? Take a listen and then you tell me what you think.
That is the attitude of the man who made the "Passion of the Christ"?
ReplyDelete"According to Gibson it wasn't the guilt of the Romans. Pontius Pilate, as the movie sees it, would never have carried out such cruel punishment. Mike Evans, a Dallas minister and head of the pro-Israel Jerusalem Prayer Team, suggested to Gibson that he might add a one-sentence message on the screen after the last scene: "During the Roman occupation, 250,000 Jews were crucified by the Romans, but only one rose from the dead." That would make clear to the average viewer that Jews, just like Jesus, were victims of the same vicious regime. But so far, that message does not appear. It would detract from the theme that runs throughout the film."
Besides; (this movie be the portraiture a biblical passage too fanciful, invoking a supreme being, messianic, which, unfortunately, was not Yeshuah), He, Mel Gibson, likes to hit a woman ... He are indeed regrettable.
Well many words come to mind in response to Mel Gilson's tyrants, abusive idiot, racist doucebag i could go on but you get me meaning..
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I think he is the scum of the earth (then again, I'm a Jew) Truth be told, if he did a funny movie, I'd watch. He's a creep, I wouldn't invite him to my house, but hey, humor is humor. Nothing about him (as a person as opposed to an actor) is humorous! He is a very sick and disturbed individual - Wendy
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